Angela Rayner, Labour's former deputy prime minister, warned that the party's survival is at stake and told Prime Minister Keir Starmer the government "cannot just go through the motions" as support declines. Rayner criticized the government's plan to increase the residency requirement for indefinite leave to remain from five to 10 years as "un-British" and contrary to fair play principles.
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Angela Rayner, Labour's former deputy prime minister, warned that the party's survival is at stake and told Prime Minister Keir Starmer the government "cannot just go through the motions" as support declines. Rayner criticized the government's plan to increase the residency requirement for indefinite leave to remain from five to 10 years as "un-British" and contrary to fair play principles.